Description:

Avandamet Uses, Dosage & Side Effects

Avandamet is used to treat high blood sugar levels that are caused by a type of diabetes mellitus or sugar diabetes called type 2 diabetes. It acts by making your body more sensitive to insulin. It, therefore, helps your body make better use of the insulin it produces and thus, helps to restore your blood sugar towards a normal level. It is used with a healthy diet and proper exercise to control high blood sugar.

Directions:

Take Avandamet by mouth as prescribed by your physician usually once or twice daily with a meal.

Cautions:

You may experience blurred vision, dizziness, or drowsiness due to extremely low or high blood sugar. Avoid driving, operating machinery, or do any activity that requires attention or clear vision until you are sure you can perform such activities safely.

Limit alcohol while taking this medication because it can increase your risk of developing low blood sugar. Before taking this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to rosiglitazone or metformin or if you have any other allergies.

This product may contain inactive ingredients, which can cause allergic reactions or other problems. Also, let your doctor know about your medical history.

Side Effects:

Side effects that may occur while taking this medication include:

Body aches or pain

Cough

Fever

Sneezing

Sore throat

Difficulty in breathing

Ear congestion

Fever

Loss of voice

Nasal congestion

Pain or tenderness around eyes and cheekbones

Stuffy or a runny nose

Tightness of chest

Headache

Weight gain

Loss of appetite

Fever may also occur

If any of these effects persist or worsen, consult your doctor immediately.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
The above information is intended to increase awareness of health information and does not suggest treatment or diagnosis. This information is not a substitute for individual medical attention and should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. See your health care professional for medical advice and treatment.

Product Code: 2398

What is a Generic Drug?

A generic drug is a copy of the brand-name drug with the same dosage, safety, strength, quality, consumption method, performance, and intended use. Before generics become available on the market, the generic company must prove it has the same active ingredients as the brand-name drug and works in the same way and in the same amount of time in the body.

The only differences between generics and their brand-name counterparts is that generics are less expensive and may look slightly different (eg. different shape or color), as trademarks laws prevent a generic from looking exactly like the brand-name drug.

Generics are less expensive because generic manufacturers don't have to invest large sums of money to develop a drug. When the brand-name patent expires, generic companies can manufacture a copy of the brand-name and sell it at a substantial discount.

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